This is a very interesting interview with William Keyte, a leading voice on the British Constitution, something that pays to comprehend and get behind to ascertain our rights in such turbulent times. He shares how we do in fact have a Constitution, which has been subverted and hidden from us for 100’s of years, which gives us power, such as Anulment by Jury which can throw a piece of legislation out with one not guilty verdict. The people ARE the power. We are above the Government but this has been inverted, like everything else. In recent years Will’s interest has been studying natural law which he speaks about early on in this interview, inspired by Mark Passio.
For the full slide presentation (some of them have been used in our interview) see Will’s presentation in 2018: The British Constitution: Re-Exposing Its Secrets by William Keyte – D and V Party Conference 2018
I interview Jacquie Phoenix of Practical Lawful Dissent International. Jacquie explains the importance and relevance of Article 61, a security clause of the Magna Carta which frees the people to rise in lawful dissent against tyranny. She defends the oldest peace treaty in the World that still contains a route in gaining redress to restoring our birthrights against the treasonous regimes of governments to which we are at the behest of and the global New World Order takeover governed by an unaccountable deep state. Article 61 of the Magna Carta applies to all commonwealth and former commonwealth countries including the US, Republic of Ireland and Holland.
Jacquie is Canadian and currently in the UK on the Redress Tour since December 2020. She is the protege of the late David Robinson who started the movement two decades ago in 2001 when the Lisbon Treaty was signed, and when article 61 of the Magna Carta was invoked by the Peers in the House of Lords, who petitioned the Queen regards the signing of this treaty as treasonous: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1327734/Peers-petition-Queen-on-Europe.html
Published discreetly in the Daily Telegraph on 24 March 2001
Join the Practical Lawful Dissent group here, for guidance, downloads, files and information on how to take the oath and how to join the Redress movement:
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